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Alright, let’s just be honest for a second.
If I sound pissed off, it’s because I am. And if you’re invested in BlockDAG and you’re not pissed off yet, just give it a minute. You’ll get there.
Because apparently now, the word “ended” doesn’t actually mean anything.
BlockDAG comes out and says the presale is officially over. Over. Finished. Done. Cool. Great. Love that. Except it’s not over, because they’re still selling stuff. Still selling access. Still selling priority. Still selling time. So yeah, presale “ended,” but somehow my wallet is still being asked to show up.
Right after the presale supposedly ends, we suddenly get a final private round. A shiny new dashboard. And surprise, surprise, priority access packages. Because nothing says fair decentralized launch like “pay us more money or get screwed.”
Let me explain this part slowly, because it’s actually insane. You can now pay a thousand dollars, three thousand dollars, or almost five thousand dollars. Not to get more tokens. Not for better technology. Not for anything useful. You’re paying for time. You’re paying to get your tokens before other investors.
Which is just a polite way of saying the people with more money get to sell first.
And anyone who’s been in crypto longer than five minutes knows exactly what that means. Early access dumps. Late access eats the volatility. This isn’t complicated. It’s basic. And pretending otherwise is just insulting.
And somehow, shocker, Gurhan Kiziloz’s name keeps floating around this whole thing. I’m not accusing anyone of anything. I don’t have to. This kind of never-ending presale, hype-driven, pay-for-priority setup doesn’t happen by accident. It’s a playbook. And people recognize it.
Then there’s my favorite line of all. BlockDAG is launching on all major global exchanges. Amazing. Incredible. Fantastic. Which ones? Because Binance hasn’t said anything. Coinbase hasn’t said anything. KuCoin hasn’t said anything. But we’re supposed to trust the dashboard. Because dashboards never lie, right?
This is the part that really pisses people off. It’s not even the price. It’s not delays. It’s the feeling that once you’re invested, you’re just a target for the next upsell. You already paid, cool. Now pay again or you’ll be last. That’s not community. That’s pressure. And people are exhausted by it.
I’ve talked to other investors. Real people. Not hype accounts. Not bots. People who are frustrated, confused, and honestly embarrassed for believing what they were told. And that’s the worst part. Regular people don’t deserve to feel like this.
If the presale is over, then be over. If the launch is fair, then stop selling advantages. If the tech is real, it shouldn’t need this much bullshit wrapped around it. It’s really that simple.
This isn’t hate. This isn’t jealousy. And it’s definitely not ignorance. It’s anger. The justified kind. The kind that comes from watching the same games get played over and over again with different names attached.
And if this makes certain people uncomfortable, including Gurhan Kiziloz, then good. Because discomfort is what happens when people stop staying quiet.
If you’re listening to this and you feel the same way, you’re not crazy. You’re not alone. You’re just done.
And honestly, so am I.
By tanslateAlright, let’s just be honest for a second.
If I sound pissed off, it’s because I am. And if you’re invested in BlockDAG and you’re not pissed off yet, just give it a minute. You’ll get there.
Because apparently now, the word “ended” doesn’t actually mean anything.
BlockDAG comes out and says the presale is officially over. Over. Finished. Done. Cool. Great. Love that. Except it’s not over, because they’re still selling stuff. Still selling access. Still selling priority. Still selling time. So yeah, presale “ended,” but somehow my wallet is still being asked to show up.
Right after the presale supposedly ends, we suddenly get a final private round. A shiny new dashboard. And surprise, surprise, priority access packages. Because nothing says fair decentralized launch like “pay us more money or get screwed.”
Let me explain this part slowly, because it’s actually insane. You can now pay a thousand dollars, three thousand dollars, or almost five thousand dollars. Not to get more tokens. Not for better technology. Not for anything useful. You’re paying for time. You’re paying to get your tokens before other investors.
Which is just a polite way of saying the people with more money get to sell first.
And anyone who’s been in crypto longer than five minutes knows exactly what that means. Early access dumps. Late access eats the volatility. This isn’t complicated. It’s basic. And pretending otherwise is just insulting.
And somehow, shocker, Gurhan Kiziloz’s name keeps floating around this whole thing. I’m not accusing anyone of anything. I don’t have to. This kind of never-ending presale, hype-driven, pay-for-priority setup doesn’t happen by accident. It’s a playbook. And people recognize it.
Then there’s my favorite line of all. BlockDAG is launching on all major global exchanges. Amazing. Incredible. Fantastic. Which ones? Because Binance hasn’t said anything. Coinbase hasn’t said anything. KuCoin hasn’t said anything. But we’re supposed to trust the dashboard. Because dashboards never lie, right?
This is the part that really pisses people off. It’s not even the price. It’s not delays. It’s the feeling that once you’re invested, you’re just a target for the next upsell. You already paid, cool. Now pay again or you’ll be last. That’s not community. That’s pressure. And people are exhausted by it.
I’ve talked to other investors. Real people. Not hype accounts. Not bots. People who are frustrated, confused, and honestly embarrassed for believing what they were told. And that’s the worst part. Regular people don’t deserve to feel like this.
If the presale is over, then be over. If the launch is fair, then stop selling advantages. If the tech is real, it shouldn’t need this much bullshit wrapped around it. It’s really that simple.
This isn’t hate. This isn’t jealousy. And it’s definitely not ignorance. It’s anger. The justified kind. The kind that comes from watching the same games get played over and over again with different names attached.
And if this makes certain people uncomfortable, including Gurhan Kiziloz, then good. Because discomfort is what happens when people stop staying quiet.
If you’re listening to this and you feel the same way, you’re not crazy. You’re not alone. You’re just done.
And honestly, so am I.